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LinDolhi all :)01:26
LinDolI celebrate releasing of Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 :)01:28
darkxst, its probably ok to just use the NEWS entry for description03:01
darkxstoh eliasps is not here03:02
lindolhaha :)03:05
lindolgood afternoon darkxst :)03:05
darkxstlindol, hey lindol03:06
lindolhi :>03:07
darkxstlindol,you  enjoying the release?03:25
lindolhaha I have not tried to install WW to my latop yet.03:28
lindolbut i will try to install it on my laptop this night :)03:28
lindoli am exciting about it :>03:29
lindolhow about you?03:31
lindoloh i have to go to Seoul :) have a great all :)03:49
lindolsee u soon.03:49
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darkxstmgedmin, you want to prepare sru for tracker fix? I have uploaded packages gnome3-staging, so just needs paperwork (and I guess testing that it fixes it!)05:07
darkxst(and uploaded to xenial also)05:12
darkxstNoskcaj, http://phillw.net/ubuntu-gnome/xenial318.html06:14
Noskcajok, i'll do a bit tomorrow06:15
darkxstthere is loads stuck in proposed, but some of that is just the buildd's and autopkgtest backlogs06:15
berglhdarkxst: my machine doesn't power off, it never has powered off correctly with 15.04 and 15.10. just wondering if you have any ideas for troubleshooting08:34
berglhi unloaded my nic driver with modprobe and stopped networkmanager08:34
berglhi know this is out of the scope of ubuntu-gnome per se08:34
berglhhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/12914045/ that's my syslog on a power off shutdown08:36
berglhthere's a lot of things not working, guess i'll just keep posting on bugs.launchpad08:39
mgedminberglh, what happens instead of a poweroff?10:55
mgedminhow long have you waited?10:56
mgedminmy laptop takes 30-50 minutes to reboot because swapoff is that slow10:56
mgedminfun: if I sudo swapoff -a before I reboot, it takes 15 minutes (assuming ~4 gigs of used swap space)10:56
mgedminand then shutdown/reboot are fast10:56
mgedminif I don't, if I let systemd do the swapoff, it takes much longer10:56
mgedminat one point I hit Esc at the right time to see messages instead of the splash10:57
mgedminand I saw it "deactivating swap" four times for my single swap partition10:57
mgedminusing different device names (/dev/disk/by_uuid/, /dev/disk/by/name, /dev/sda2, don't remember the last one)10:57
mgedminof course all of that happens after syslog is already dead so you won't find anything interesting in the logs10:57
mgedminanyway, I suspect the shutdown scripts may be running swapoff in parallel or something, which makes it maybe four times slower10:58
mgedmindunno if your problem is related10:58
mgedmindarkxst, I think a SRU is a good idea, but I'm not feeling motivated to work on a weekend10:58
mgedminI'll see how I feel on Monday10:58
berglhthanks mgedmin, reboots are fast10:58
berglh< 1 minute10:59
berglhif i press escape i don't even see anything before the screen turns off10:59
berglhi tried to go to terminal and kill the gdm service first10:59
berglhso maybe i could see something10:59
berglhi didn't have much luck10:59
mgedminhmm11:00
mgedminthere's a README.Debian somewhere in /usr/share/docs/systemd* that tells you how you can debug shutdown issues11:00
mgedmin"For shutdown problems, run "systemctl start debug-shell" as root, then shut down."11:01
mgedminit starts a root shell on VT 911:01
mgedminyou can then inspect running jobs, or dunno, dmesg?11:01
berglhthanks for the idea, i'll have a look11:07
berglhcool, debug shutdown with systemd11:11
berglhi'll give it a crack in the morning11:11
berglhonce you change to vt9, do ps, systemctl, dmesg etc and figure out if anything is still running11:11
berglhmy problem is that it might actually be past that point where it happens11:12
berglhhrm, so i just gave it a go11:16
berglhbecase the screen powers off and the keyboard powers off, i think it's getting past anyting systemd related11:16
berglhi'm wondering it's more of an acpi/power control issue over the hardware11:17
berglhsilly macs11:17
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bcxhow is called the feature that visually indicates that we scrolled to the top/bottom ?18:43
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Guest16279Hey. Any luck with AMD proprietary drivers? Just tried to install them and couldn't boot. Had to reset to open source ones... but I might want to play games/use steam some day.22:03
Guest16279In 15.10 that is22:03
berglhI've experience the same issue22:06
berglhit bombs out generating the kernel module using dkms22:07
berglht22:08
darkxsteliasps, re clutter, just use NEWS log for description23:50
darkxsttest case can be a smoke test, to make sure the world doesnt blow apart23:50

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